Area Overview for DD1 1NT

Inner city industrial area Dundee in DD1 1NT
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Dundee's Inner Ring Road at West Port in DD1 1NT
Inner Ring Road Dundee in DD1 1NT
St. Mary Magdalene's, Dundee in DD1 1NT
Curr night refuge, West Bell Street in DD1 1NT
Former territorial army building, Dundee in DD1 1NT
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Area Information

DD1 1NT is a small residential postcode cluster in Dundee, Scotland, a city with a rich industrial heritage and a modern, forward-thinking identity. Nestled on the north bank of the River Tay, Dundee has transformed from its historical roots in jute, journalism, and jam into a hub for education, life sciences, and digital innovation. Living here means being part of a city that balances historical character with contemporary convenience. The area benefits from proximity to major retail outlets like Lidl Central and Tesco Dundee, as well as direct rail links to Edinburgh and Glasgow, with journey times of around 1 hour 20 minutes and 1 hour 25 minutes respectively. The nearby Tay Road Bridge connects to Fife, enhancing regional mobility. With a mix of Victorian architecture and modern developments, DD1 1NT offers a compact, accessible lifestyle for those seeking a blend of urban energy and practical living.

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Energy Efficiency in DD1 1NT

Daily life in DD1 1NT is enriched by its proximity to essential amenities and cultural landmarks. Within practical reach are retail hubs like Lidl Central and Tesco Dundee, ensuring convenient shopping. The area’s rail network connects to major cities, while nearby airports cater to regional travel needs. Historically, Dundee’s character is defined by its Victorian city centre, the Tay Rail Bridge, and remnants of town walls. Modern amenities include universities like the University of Dundee and Abertay University, fostering a dynamic academic environment. The city’s reputation as a “City of Discovery” is reflected in its focus on life sciences and digital media. Residents can enjoy a mix of urban convenience and historical charm, with easy access to both local services and broader regional opportunities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the community feel like in DD1 1NT?
DD1 1NT is part of Dundee, a city with a mix of historical charm and modern energy. It offers proximity to retail, rail, and academic institutions, creating a convenient urban environment. The area is accessible via multiple railway stations, including Dundee Railway Station, and benefits from regional airports.
Who typically lives in this area?
Residents include professionals connected to Dundee’s universities, life sciences, and digital sectors. The area’s transport links and amenities appeal to commuters and those seeking a balance between city life and practical living.
How reliable is the internet and mobile coverage?
Broadband scores 70 (fair) and mobile coverage 85 (good), supporting both home and mobile connectivity. This makes it suitable for remote work and daily digital needs.
What about safety and flood risks?
Flood risk is low, with no protected natural areas nearby. However, crime data is unavailable for Scotland, so buyers should seek additional local insights for a full safety assessment.
What amenities are closest to DD1 1NT?
Residents have access to Lidl Central, Tesco Dundee, and multiple railway stations. The area is also near Dundee City Airport and historic landmarks like the Tay Rail Bridge.

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